Interview with Rahmatullah Nabil
Rahmatullah Nabil, the former head of Afghanistan’s intelligence agency, the National Directorate of Security (NDS), has observed the state of Afghanistan post-U.S. departure and has witnessed the rise of a jihadist paradise in the country.
Jihadist Takeover
Nabil described the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan as a disaster for the country. He said that the Taliban has created a safe haven for jihadist groups such as Al Qaeda and ISIS-K, which are now operating freely in the country.
Nabil also expressed concern about the Taliban’s repressive policies, which have restricted the rights of women, minorities, and journalists.
Failed U.S. Strategy
Nabil criticized U.S. strategy in Afghanistan, saying that it was shortsighted and lacked a long-term plan.
Call for International Action
Nabil urged the international community to take action to address the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan.
Conclusion
Rahmatullah Nabil’s insights offer a valuable perspective on the current situation in Afghanistan. His assessment of the rise of a jihadist paradise in the country is both chilling and accurate. The international community must take heed of Nabil’s warnings and take action to prevent Afghanistan from becoming a breeding ground for terror.
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